INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET With VACUUM COLLECTOR Page 6
© 2005 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP. • www.clemcoindustries.com • Manual No11217 Rev. E 03/05
6.0 SERVICE MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Failure to wear approved respirators and eye
protection when servicing dust-laden areas of
the cabinet and collector, and when emptying
the dust filter could result in serious eye
irritation and lung disease or death. Toxicity
and health risk vary with type of media and dust
generated by blasting. Identify all material being
removed by blasting, and obtain a material
safety data sheet for the blast media.
6.1 Gloves
6.1.1 Special static-dissipating gloves are provided for
operator comfort. It will be necessary to change gloves
periodically as they wear. The first sign of deterioration
may be excessive static shocks.
6.1.2 Gloves are held in place by metal bands on the
inside of the cabinet. To replace, loosen the bands with
a screwdriver, replace the gloves, and tighten the bands.
6.2 Nozzle
6.2.1 Replace the nozzle when its diameter has
increased by 1/16", or when suction diminishes
noticeably. To change the nozzle, unscrew the holding
nut from the gun end, and pull the nozzle from the gun.
Inspect the nozzle O-ring and replace if worn or
damaged. Insert a new nozzle, placing the tapered end
toward the jet. Screw the holding nut onto the gun.
6.3 View Window Replacement
WARNING
Do not use plate glass for replacement view
windows. Plate glass shatters on impact and
could cause severe injury. Use only genuine
replacement parts.
6.3.1. Swing the light-shield up and tie it in place, as
shown in Figure 5.
6.3.2. Remove the filler strip by pulling it out of the
window molding, as shown if Figure 5.
Figure 5
6.3.3. Place an arm into a glove, and push the bottom
edge of the window out of the molding, as shown in
Figure 6, while supporting the top of the window with the
other hand.
Figure 6
6.3.4. Pull the window downward to remove the
window from the molding, as shown if Figure 7.
Figure 7